Following the January 2016 death of vocalist-guitarist Glenn Frey, Eagles members Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit enlisted Deacon Frey (Glenn's son) and country-music star Vince Gill for concert performances. The new lineup debuted this July for multi-act shows billed as "Classic West" and "Classic East."

The Eagles played their first Indianapolis show on Sept. 20, 1972, opening for Yes at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum. The March 2018 appearance will be the band's first in Indianapolis since a 2013 performance at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

No supporting act will accompany the Eagles at the newly announced Indianapolis event. Other cities added to the itinerary today: St. Louis, Des Moines, Calgary, Edmonton, New Orleans and Tulsa.

For upcoming stadium shows, the band will be joined by Jimmy Buffett in Orlando, Miami, Denver and Minneapolis; by James Taylor in Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia; and by Chris Stapleton in Dallas.

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